Patents by Inventor Robert Butler
Robert Butler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8800815Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a container for flowable material configured to be installed in a counter below an access hole. The container includes a first deformable portion and a second deformable portion. The first deformable portion defines a first cavity and has a sealable first cavity inlet. The second deformable portion defines a second cavity and is in flow communication with the first cavity. The first deformable portion is configured to deform to fit into the access hole when substantially no flowable material is therein and the second deformable portion configured to deform to fit through the access hole when substantially no flowable material is therein. The disclosure also includes a method of installing a container of flowable material in a counter below an access hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Pibed LimitedInventors: Robert Butler, Laura Anne Hay, Efthimia Ioannou, Adela Walczak, Stewart Banks, Christopher James Lang, Dean Philip Limbert
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Patent number: 8722103Abstract: There is described zeolites containing releasably adsorbed nitric oxide, methods of preparing the zeolites, methods of releasing the nitric oxide into a solution or into air and uses of the zeolites in therapy.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: Russell Edward Morris, Paul Stewart Wheatley, Anthony Robert Butler
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Publication number: 20130112322Abstract: An improved sterling silver alloy. Like all sterlings, the improved alloy is at least 92.5 percent silver by weight. It has less copper than traditional sterlings: 3.0 percent versus the traditional 7.5 percent. Additionally, the improved alloy includes about 2.75 percent palladium, about 1.0 percent tin, and about 0.75 percent zinc, all by weight. A grain refiner, such as ruthenium, may also be provided. The components of the preferred alloy are melted, degassed, remelted, and then formed into casting grains, wire, and etc. The resulting alloy is significantly harder, as cast, than traditional sterlings: 95-120 Vickers versus 65 Vickers for traditional sterlings. The improved alloy also exhibits improved corrosion resistance. Other than a slightly higher (<200° F.) liquidus temperature, the improved alloy may be worked in substantially the same manner as traditional sterlings. Pieces cast from the improved alloy may be age hardened to about 160 Vickers, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: Stuller, Inc.Inventor: John Robert Butler
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Publication number: 20120144959Abstract: A method of recovering gold from a gold containing source material comprising: forming a molten pool comprising at least one metal selected from the group consisting of copper, silver, gold and platinum group metals; and adding at least part of the source material into the molten pool of metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: PRECIOUS METALS RECOVERY PTY LTDInventor: Dean Robert Butler
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Publication number: 20110035349Abstract: According to one embodiment, a computer-readable medium has computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a computer, are configured to define a plurality of management services according to a model. The model structures operations among the plurality of management services according to a knowledge configuration. A knowledge service is defined according to the model. The model assigns the knowledge service to a knowledge store according to the knowledge configuration. The knowledge store contains a plurality of data records. Instances of the plurality of management services are created. The instances of the plurality of management services control access to the knowledge store. An instance of the knowledge service is created. The instance of the knowledge service performs operations on the data records.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Donald R. Kretz, Robert A. Butler, IV
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Publication number: 20110035418Abstract: According to one embodiment, a method for mapping a data model to an object model comprising receiving an ontology. The ontology provides a definition of a concept. The concept classifies a Resource Description Framework (RDF) expression stored in a knowledge store. A mapping file is generated. The mapping files defines a mapping relationship between the concept and an object representation of the concept. A class is generated according to the object representation of the concept. The class provides a class definition of an object. The object is generated according to the class definition. The object is mapped to the RDF expression according to the mapping relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Robert A. Butler, IV
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Publication number: 20110035365Abstract: According to one embodiment, a method for writing to a distributed knowledge store includes receiving a plurality of Resource Description Framework (RDF) expressions. A distributed knowledge store is identified. The distributed knowledge store contains a plurality of physical knowledge stores. The RDF expressions are written to the distributed knowledge store by storing the plurality of RDF expressions in a buffer and then receiving a plurality of threads from the plurality of physical knowledge stores. The plurality of threads are responsible for downloading the plurality of RDF expressions to the plurality of physical knowledge stores.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Robert A. Butler, IV
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Publication number: 20100331968Abstract: There is described zeolites containing releasably adsorbed nitric oxide, methods of preparing the zeolites, methods of releasing the nitric oxide into a solution or into air and uses of the zeolites in therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Russell Edward Morris, Paul Stewart Wheatley, Anthony Robert Butler
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Patent number: 7762740Abstract: By providing an easily transported, filler component system, leaching field forming elements for establishing a series of flexible design passageways into which the desired fill material is placed, a highly effective, easily installed, competitively priced with enhanced biological habitat underground fluid distribution system is achieved. In accordance with the present invention, the desired passageways are quickly and efficiently created by employing pre-folded cardboard panels, or other pervious materials, placing the materials in an excavated location or site in cooperating relationship with each other for creating the desired leaching fields. In the preferred embodiment, two, substantially identical, pre-folded cardboard panels are employed and are positioned in juxtaposed, cooperating, spaced, facing relationship with each other, establishing a central passageway therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventors: Wayne Burritt, Robert Butler, Frank A. Schaub
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Publication number: 20100030996Abstract: A system and method for employing memory forensic techniques to determine operating system type, memory management configuration, and virtual machine status on a running computer system. The techniques apply advanced techniques in a fashion to make them usable and accessible by Information Technology professionals that may not necessarily be versed in the specifics of memory forensic methodologies and theory.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: MANDIANT, INC.Inventor: James Robert Butler, II
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Patent number: 7614822Abstract: By providing an easily transported, filler component system, leaching field forming elements for establishing a series of flexible design passageways into which the desired fill material is placed, a highly effective, easily installed, competitively priced with enhanced biological habitat underground fluid distribution system is achieved. In accordance with the present invention, the desired passageways are quickly and efficiently created by employing pre-folded cardboard panels, or other pervious materials, placing the materials in an excavated location or site in cooperating relationship with each other for creating the desired leaching fields. In the preferred embodiment, two, substantially identical, pre-folded cardboard panels are employed and are positioned in juxtaposed, cooperating, spaced, facing relationship with each other, establishing a central passageway therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventors: Wayne Burritt, Robert Butler, Frank A. Schaub
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Publication number: 20090129551Abstract: The present invention provides an electrode, typically an anode, for use in an x-ray generating apparatus comprising an electron source. The electrode comprises a housing, a diamond member mounted to the housing, and a target located on the diamond member, which target in use is bombarded with electrons from the electron source so as to generate x-rays. A bonding layer is located between the housing the diamond member, which bonding layer comprises an alloy having a solidus or melting point of less than 900° C. A particularly preferred alloy comprises silver, copper and indium. This arrangement assists in dissipating heat generated at the electrode surface whilst retaining the structural integrity of the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventors: Peter Robert Butler, Simon Charles Page
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Publication number: 20080108909Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for non-invasively predicting the outcome of facet nerve block procedures on patients experiencing lower back pain. A sensor array is configured to capture a set of large array surface electromyographic (LASE) data from a patient. A feature extractor computes at least one value representing the patient from the captured LASE data. A classifier selects one of a plurality of outcome classes for the patient according to the computed at least one value.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Steven Reger, Vinoth Ranganathan, Robert Butler
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Patent number: 6587236Abstract: An errorless switching system is disclosed that is comprised of a fault detector, a synchronization system, and a switching system. The synchronization system aligns a first data signal and a second data signal. The fault detector detects errors in the data signals and instructs the switching system to transfer the first data signal or the second data signal to avoid transferring the erroneous data. No data is lost or duplicated because the data signals are aligned at the switching system.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Robert Butler, William C. Szeto, Mark Loyd Jones
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Patent number: 6079766Abstract: Doors for recreational vehicles, such as compartment doors and entry doors, involving a door construction having an exposed panel and an inner panel which have large surface areas of thermal contact between the two panels, where the exposed panel is made of a material such as plastic having a similar coefficient of thermal expansion as the inner panel. Accordingly, the exposed panel and the inner panel expand and contract at similar rate, when exposed to temperature variations, thereby minimizing any possible distortion between the two panels. Additionally, structural members such as stiffeners may be interposed between the exposed panel and the inner panel to preclude the bowing and/or distortion on the door. Furthermore, the outer surface of the exposed panel may have a layer of ultra-violet protection material to guard the door against the harmful effects of ultra-violet sunlight.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: National RV, Inc.Inventors: Michael Robert Butler, Francisco P. Perez
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Patent number: 5615450Abstract: A skirt system for caster wheels to prevent a rolling caster from colliding with floor debris. A skirt assembly is fastened to a caster having a swiveling housing in which is mounted a caster wheel on an axle. The skirt thus swivels with the caster. The skirt assembly includes a circular skirt housing fastenable to a caster housing and having a central opening through which the caster wheel extends. Skirt material, such as brush fibers, is secured in a split ring which is removably held to the skirt housing by ring spring tension. The skirt may extend entirely around the caster or a segment may be portioned in front of the caster wheel.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Inventor: Robert Butler
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Patent number: 5431986Abstract: Spunbonded nonwoven nylon fabrics are formed from a blend of nylon 6 and nylon 6,6 polymers. A blend or copolymer of 0.1 to 10 percent by weight of nylon 6, balance nylon 6,6 is extruded into continuous filaments, pneumatically attenuated and drawn, and deposited onto a collection surface forming a web. The web is bonded either chemically or thermally. The fabric exhibits improved filament bonding. The addition of nylon 6 also improves the spinning performance of a nylon 6,6 spunbonded nonwoven process.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Cerex Advanced Fabrics, L. P.Inventors: Albert E. Ortega, J. Don Edgar, R. Wayne Thomley, Robert A. Butler, Charles F. Shafer, William T. Gill
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Patent number: 5050134Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining the position of a movable element. An elongated housing is provided for positioning generally adjacent an edge of an area in which the position of the movable element is to be determined. The housing has a base portion which contains a pair of spaced-apart transducers that are mounted in the surface of the base portion and face the area. An upper body portion of the housing is disposed above the base portion and protrudes in cantilevered fashion toward the area, so that the transducers are recessed from the area beneath the protruding upper body portion of the housing. Circuitry is provided for determining the position of the movable element from the respective transit times of energy propagating in either direction between the movable element and the pair of transducers.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Science Accessories Corp.Inventor: Robert Butler
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Patent number: 5043950Abstract: The disclosure is directed to an apparatus and method for determining the travel time of acoustic energy over an unknown travel distance between an acoustic transmitter and an acoustic receiver. This information can be used, for example, to determine the position of a moveable element in a data space. A timer is initiated at the time of acoustic transmission from the transmitter. A control signal generator is provided, and is initiated at the time of acoustic transmission from the transmitter, the control signal being a function of the time which elapses after the time of acoustic transmission. The gain of the signal received at the receiver is controlled in accordance with the control signal. The timer is terminated when the gain-controlled received signal exceeds a predetermined threshold. In a preferred embodiment, the terminating means includes a comparator for comparing the gain-controlled received signal to the predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Science Accessories Corp.Inventors: Stanley Schorum, Robert Butler
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Patent number: 5009277Abstract: A form of the disclosed invention employs data validation and screening based on the proximity of sequentially measured data points. Another form of the invention detects noisy conditions manifested in a pilot signal measurement, and discards data taken just after (and/or, if desired, just before) detection of the condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Science Accessories Corp.Inventors: Seymour J. Sindeband, Robert Butler